Kendall Seamons

Kendall Seamons (died 1772) was a general of Great Britain who served in the French and Indian War.

Biography
Kendall Seamons was a general of Great Britain with affiliations to the Templar Order, owing them his skills due to their promoting him to his rank in the British Army. He was stationed in Boston, Massachusetts, where he ran the Templar Order network as an associate of Haytham Kenway and John Pitcairn.

In 1772, he was one of the men responsible for the closing of Boston Harbor to stop the colonists from gaining money and also to prevent the arrival of more members of the Assassin Order from arriving in the Americas. He was sent to assassinate priest Ignacio de Madrid, which he completed successfully, but he was killed by the seductor Alexandrea Mould, who stabbed him in the back with her dagger.